Congressional Directory for the 116th Congress (2019-2020), July 2020.
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[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]
KENDRA S. HORN, Democrat, of Oklahoma City, OK; born in Chickasha,
OK, June 9, 1976; education: B.A., political science, University of
Tulsa, Tulsa, OK, 1998; J.D., Southern Methodist University, Dedman
School of Law, Dallas, TX, 2001; professional: lawyer, private practice;
opened a solo practice in 2002; political consultant; press secretary,
U.S. Representative Brad Carson of Oklahoma, 2004-05; manager of
government affairs and communications, Space Foundation; campaign
manager for ``Joe Dorman for Oklahoma'' in 2014; nonprofit executive,
Sally's List; co-founder, Women Lead Oklahoma, a nonpartisan, nonprofit
that trains and supports women to encourage community and civic action;
religion: Episcopalian; caucuses: co-chair, NASA Caucus; co-chair, Space
Power Caucus; Blue Dog Coalition; Career and Technical Education Caucus;
Freshman Working Group on Addiction; House Impact Aid Coalition; House
Space Caucus; Library of Congress Caucus; Native American Caucus; New
Democrat Coalition; Servicewomen and Women Veterans Caucus; Special
Forces Operations Caucus; TRiO Caucus; Women's Caucus; committees: Armed
Services, Science, Space, and Technology; elected to the 116th Congress
on November 6, 2018 (to become the first Democratic congresswoman to
represent Oklahoma).
Office Listings
https://horn.house.gov https://facebook.com/RepKendraHorn
https://twitter.com/RepKendraHorn
415 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-2132
Chief of Staff.--Brady King. FAX: 226-1463
Deputy Chief of Staff.--Amanda McLain-Snipes.
Scheduler.--Kyle Dunn.
Legislative Director.--Rayshon Payton.
Communications Director.--Catherine Sweeney.
Director of Constituent Services.--Jay Williams.
400 North Walker Avenue, Suite 210, Oklahoma City, OK (405) 602-3074
73102.................................................
Counties: Oklahoma (part), Pottawatomie, and Seminole. Cities: Arcadia,
Asher, Aydelotte, Bethany, Bethel Acres, Bowlegs, Brooksville,
Choctaw, Cromwell, Del City, Earlsboro, Edmond, Forest Park,
Harrah, Johnson, Jones, Konawa, Lake Aluma, Lima, Luther,
Macomb, Maud, McLoud, Midwest City, Newalla, Nichols Hills,
Nicoma Park, Oklahoma City, Pink, Prague, Sasakwa, Seminole,
Shawnee, Smith Village, Spencer, St. Louis, Tecumesh, The
Village, Tribbey, Valley Brook, Wanette, Warr Acres, Wewoka, and
Woodlawn Park. Population (2010), 750,271.
ZIP Codes: 73003, 73007-08, 73013, 73020, 73034, 73045, 73049, 73054,
73066, 73083-84, 73101-32, 73134-37, 73139, 73141-49, 73151-52,
73154-57, 73159-60, 73162, 73164, 73169, 73172-73, 73178-79,
73184-85, 73190, 73194-96, 73198, 74587, 74801-02, 74804, 74818,
74826, 74830, 74837, 74840, 74849, 74851-52, 74854, 74857,
74866-68, 74873, 74878, 74884